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It reminds the audience of the human cost of their goals, grounding the epic scale of the Warring States period in the personal bond between two orphans who refuse to let their dreams die.

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Chapter 438 of Yasuhisa Hara’s manga, titled "The Time to Soar," serves as a profound narrative bridge, marking the end of the State of Ai rebellion and the transition toward the official unification of China. This chapter is widely regarded by readers as a masterpiece of character-driven storytelling, as it moves away from the visceral chaos of the battlefield to focus on the intimate, shared destiny of the series’ two protagonists: Shin and Ei Sei . The Summit of Ambition The Summit of Ambition They reminisce about their

They reminisce about their first encounter in Kokuhi Village, where Shin was a "brat" and Sei was a king with no allies but a handful of loyalists like Shoubunkun. titled "The Time to Soar